Filtering NPS-Output

Hi! I have set up Nonparametric Superposition in such a way that I get concentrations covering the minimum planned time intervals (10 minutes). Now I want to filter only values of the planned sampling schedule in steady state (time intervals ranging 10 minutes to 8 hours). Setting up a filter is cumbersome (needing only 18 of the simulated 145 time values within 24 hours). I tried it with an inner join (to the planned schedule), but got only the first 6 values. Any suggestions for an efficient method?

Hi Helmut, I am not sure what happened with your inner join, but could you try sending the output to a FILTER object with a Custom INCLUDE. relative_time_FFD in(0,0.25,0.5,1,2,4,8,12, 18, 24) should work, (I use a split after to check quickly in case the output worksheet is large and not sorted in an obvious manner). If it doesn’t work please send the project into Support@pharsight.com and we’ll take a look at it. Simon. Upcoming training : Certara | Drug Development Solutions 19-22 July Intermediate PK/PD Modeling Methodology using Phoenix WinNonlin, Mountain View, CA 27-29 July Introduction to Phoenix 6.1, Mountain View, CA 17-19 Aug Introduction to Phoenix 6.1, Cary, NC 23-26 Aug Advanced PK/PD Modeling Methodology using Phoenix WinNonlin, Bridgewater, NJ Introduction to Phoenix v6.1: 7-9 Sept 2010, Amsterdam, Holland.

Hi Simon! [quote]I am not sure what happened with your inner join, but could you try sending the output to a FILTER object with a Custom INCLUDE. relative_time_FFD in(0,0.25,0.5,1,2,4,8,12, 18, 24)[/quote] Ah, I see - or better, I don’t see. The radiobutton is not visible on my system (XP Pro, Screen resolution 1600×1200; see attached); found it by clicking in the blind. BTW, the same is true for the NPSP-Setup… In 1024×768 resultion everything is visible. In the meantime I found a workaround. The times from NPSP are in full precision, and my scheduled ones were not. After rounding times from NPSP, the inner join worked.NPSPSetup.png